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Announcing the 4th Annual Assateague Striper Tournament, held on Assateague, with cash prizes, and scheduled for November 21-22, 2009 sponsored by Harbor Tackle. If anyone is interested call Harbor Tackle for more info.

I am sure everyone knows the results of our 8th Annual Red Drum Tournament held on September 25 thru 27, 2009 The official results are as follows:

Tom Cahall – 45 ¼ inch Red Drum

Largest Red Drum

Most Red Drum

Largest Red Drum Sunday

Dave Swenson – 74 ¾ inch shark

Largest Trash Fish

Calvin Malone – 29 inch shark

Largest Any Species by Child

Dana Evans – Free entrance fees for 2010

The results of the 30th Mid-Atlantic Surf Fishing Tournament sponsored by the Ocean City Surf Anglers Club held on October 1 thru 3, 2009 are:

There are plenty of snapper blues in the surf. Last week several red drum were taken. Nice flounder being caught although you may not keep them. Blues and stripers are at the Inlet and the Rt. 50 Bridge. Lots of tog being caught but most of them are undersized.

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Announcing the 4th Annual Assateague Striper Tournament, held on Assateague, with cash prizes, and scheduled for November 21-22, 2009 sponsored by Harbor Tackle. If anyone is interested call Harbor Tackle for more info.

Due to the weather, there has not been a lot to report. Small blues are in the surf. I heard of a 36 inch striper taken at AI. The big blues and legal stripers are on their way. A few of my customers are telling me they are getting some big blues and stripers on the Delaware beaches. I’m still hearing about some nice flounder. The Rt. 50 Bridge has produced some stripers and there are some up around the Rt. 90 Bridge. Lots of tog being caught and people are telling me the sizes are getting bigger. People are fishing the Rt. 50 Bridge, the Inlet, between 2nd & 4th Streets, at the end of 6th Street and at Stinky Beach for tog. Yesterday someone told me his friend caught a 19 incher by 4th Street.

Harbor Tackle has fresh bunker, fresh spot, live green crabs, live eels, and (if the weather will cooperate) live sand fleas.